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관련링크How to Build a Wooden Treehouse
Wooden tree houses are a fantastic option for getting kids outside. These structures can be used as a playroom or a secret hideout. They can be used for sleeping overs or to relax and read. It is essential to select the appropriate materials when building a wooden house. The kind of wood you select will depend on its strength, cost and appearance. 1. Tree House with Deck This wooden treehouse features deck space that allows for numerous access points to the treehouse. The homeowner added an climbing wall and an incline staircase on one side. They've also made use of the space for a swing and some wooden garden furniture to enjoy their surroundings! This treehouse was built by a couple with four kids. They picked a sturdy solid tree to construct their platform on. They've used a mix of materials to build the frame, including reclaimed wood and an old window from an area thrift store. They've also put a camouflage-patterned tarp as the roof to make it more fun for visitors to their treehouse! It is important to note that if you are planning to build a huge treehouse on your property, it's highly recommended to check with the local building authority and/or your neighbors before you start construction. This will prevent future complaints about the treehouse affecting the view, or overlooking their homes and affecting their privacy! The deck of this treehouse is made from reclaimed wood that was previously used as fencing. The boards are shorter than normal decking to make it easier for children to climb in and out of the treehouse. The boards are attached to the treehouse bunk bed with deck screws. This ensures that they will not become loose in time. The owner has included a rope staircase that makes it easier to get access to the deck and treehouse. A wooden treehouse with decking is a great way to bring the outdoors in, and this one has an amazing view of a small lake and the mountains around it! The deck is an ideal place to sit and enjoy the sunset with friends and family. It's important to select the right trees when you build the indoor treehouse bed. The best trees are those with a robust trunk, deep roots and strong branches. It should be healthy and free of any parasites or signs. Once you have your foundation and braces in place, it's time to build the actual treehouse. The first step is to build the frame, using a framing nailer, and 3-inch nails to attach studs. Then, you can build the roof. Leave a few inches at the corners to allow for the tree to grow. 2. Tree House Bunk Bed With Tree House Tiled Roof Tree houses have always had an important symbolic meaning, both real and imaginary. They can be used by children as play spaces and are often used in films, fantasy novels and television. The natural surroundings and the structure in which the tree house is built frequently determine the design. A treehouse should be constructed by an arborist who has experience and the bolts that are attached to the treehouse must be fitted with attention. This will ensure the safety of the people who live in the home. A good arborist will also be able to provide advice on the most suitable tree for your needs and will know how much weight the tree can hold. It is essential to determine whether there are any legal restrictions to building a treehouse. This is especially important if are in an urban area or a suburb where local planning authorities have some influence over the type of treehouse that can be constructed. You may also have to seek permission from your neighbors especially if your treehouse is located in their garden. A treehouse can be built from more than one tree However, a single tree is usually preferred since it creates a stronger structure. If you plan to build a multi-tree structure be aware that each tree will become bigger over time. It is therefore essential to leave enough space between the trunks so that they do not get too close together in the future. It is something that the designer of the house will take into consideration however, you must keep this in mind when selecting the trees. When a treehouse is constructed, it is important to cover the floor with a soft and comfortable surface for kids to walk on. This will keep them from falling on the floor and causing injuries. EVA foam tiles are a durable alternative to tarps, canvas or tarpaulin. They are available in a range of vibrant colors and are cut using a utility knife. They are simple to put together and can be installed by an adult and a child working together. 3. Tree House with Wooden Slabs You can build a treehouse if you have the right tree and a set of power tools. While building a treehouse may be expensive and time-consuming but it's a rewarding and rewarding task for anyone. Consider hiring a professional to build your treehouse if you are unsure where to begin or have a lot of concerns about security and stability. They can help you locate the appropriate trees, design your structure and set up the attachment points. They can also provide a safe and sturdy platform and ladder. If security is not an issue, you can build an open, spacious treehouse with lots of air and light. This treehouse bunkbed is ideal for the kids, and comes with a small half-turn spiral staircase on one side and climbing walls on the other. The open design makes the treehouse look more like a cabin and allows kids to see what's going on around them. If you're looking for something modern or even futuristic, this template for a treehouse bunkbed will meet your needs! With windows that look like cubes, this treehouse is eye attractive and distinctive. The open layout allows plenty of light to flow into. The wood slat wall is also simple to construct, meaning you do not need an enormous amount of money or advanced building skills to build this treehouse. There are many materials that can be used to frame a treehouse. The most effective materials are regular plywood and OSB, which are both lightweight and sturdy. The roof can be constructed of corrugated plastic sheets or a conventional wooden roof made of shingles. If you choose to use a material, ensure that it is weatherproof and durable enough to withstand wind and rain. Once the frame is complete, it's time to add on the roof and walls. Use a mixture of 2 and 3 for the walls. 6 boards and 2 4 studs, depending on how high your treehouse will be. The boards must be sufficient in length to reach the ground and the studs must be placed far apart so that they are strong enough against the tree's limbs. 4. Tree House with White Windows If you have a great climbing tree and an imaginative mind, you can create an impressive tree house that's sure to impress kids (and adults) of all age groups. The designs can vary in complexity from simple tree decks, to elaborate two-story structures with multiple levels and creative solutions. One of the great things about these designs is that they do not require an extensive building background to pull them off. Some of the more complicated ones can even be built within a couple of weekends. And the good news is that they don't have to be expensive either. The hardware store in your area has many different materials that are inexpensive and robust. Another advantage of these designs is that they can be modified for any type of tree. It is not necessary to have a huge tree house bunk bed with storage to create a stunning treehouse, but you must make sure that the tree is strong and healthy enough to support a structure that is this large. It is also essential to choose high-quality wood for your project to ensure that the structure is sturdy and able to withstand a variety of weather conditions. If you are not ready to build a full-blown home, you can create a fun play space for your kids by creating an encampment. This design, posted on Instructables by ghettocottage hung off stilts instead of being directly attached to the trees. The stilts are anchored into the ground with the concrete base, which ensures that lateral forces don't cause any harm to the main trunk of the tree. A little planning and preparation is all you need to begin building your dream backyard retreat among the trees. Get a professional arborist to help you choose the appropriate tree for your project. They can also help you in selecting the most suitable materials for your new home. If you follow the easy tips we've shared and you'll be able to ensure that your treehouse is safe and stable for many years to come. |